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Aquaviron Injection 1ml is an injectable medication that is typically administered by a healthcare professional into the skin or muscles It is important to follow your doctors instructions regarding its usage The dosage and frequency of administration will depend on the specific reason for which you are taking it Your doctor will determine the appropriate amount necessary to improve your symptoms and it is vital to take the medication for the duration prescribed Common side effects of Aquaviron Injection may include acne breast enlargement deepening of the voice and injection site reactions such as pain swelling and redness If these side effects are bothersome or severe it is important to inform your doctor They may be able to provide strategies to alleviate or prevent them Certain side effects may necessitate discontinuing the use of Aquaviron Injection These include shortness of breath frequent or persistent erections and a low sperm count Prior to taking this medication it is important to inform your doctor if you have a history of high blood pressure heart attack or stroke Additionally your doctor should be aware of all other medications you are currently taking as some may interact with Aquaviron Injection potentially reducing its effectiveness or altering its mechanism of action Regular blood tests may be conducted by your doctor to monitor testosterone and prostatespecific antigen PSA levels

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Aquaviron Injection 1ml

Aquaviron Injection 1ml

Testosterone (25mg)

ampoule of 1 Injection

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Aquaviron 40mg Capsule 10s

Aquaviron 40mg Capsule 10s

Testosterone (40mg)

strip of 10 capsules

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